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11-letter words containing f, l, o

  • forum livii — ancient name for
  • fossil fuel — any combustible organic material, as oil, coal, or natural gas, derived from the remains of former life.
  • fossilizing — Present participle of fossilize.
  • fossilology — The study of fossils.
  • fosteringly — In a way that fosters or encourages.
  • fosterlings — Plural form of fosterling.
  • fothergilla — any of the deciduous shrub species in the witch-hazel family
  • foul matter — Printing. materials, as manuscript, galleys, or proofs, that have been superseded by revised proofs or galleys or by the bound book, and have been returned to the publisher by the printer.
  • foulmouthed — using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech.
  • four-colour — (of a print or photographic process) using the principle in which four colours (magenta, cyan, yellow, and black) are used in combination to produce almost any other colour
  • four-h club — an organization sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, established chiefly to instruct young people, originally in rural areas, in modern farming methods and other useful skills, as carpentry and home economics.
  • four-legged — having four legs.
  • fourflusher — a person who makes false or pretentious claims; bluffer.
  • fourth wall — the imaginary wall of a box set, separating the actors from the audience.
  • fowler flap — a flap normally forming a part of the trailing edge of an airplane wing, capable of being moved backward and rotated downward in order to increase lift through increased camber and wing area.
  • fractionlet — a small piece
  • fractiously — In a fractious manner.
  • francophile — friendly to or having a strong liking for France or the French.
  • free labour — the labour of workers who are not members of trade unions
  • free school — a privately run school organized as an alternative to the traditional public or private school, usually following a highly flexible approach to the curriculum and teaching methods.
  • free-soiler — a member of the Free Soil party or a supporter of its principles.
  • freecooling — a system that uses low ambient air temperature to chill water, esp for use in air conditioning
  • freedpeople — Plural form of freedperson.
  • freeholders — Plural form of freeholder.
  • freeholding — Property held in freehold.
  • freeloaders — Plural form of freeloader.
  • freeloading — to take advantage of others for free food, entertainment, etc.
  • french loaf — baguette, long stick of bread
  • french roll — a circular or oval bread roll having a hard or crispy crust.
  • frescobaldi — Girolamo [jee-raw-lah-maw] /dʒiˈrɔ lɑ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1583–1643, Italian organist and composer.
  • frivolities — the quality or state of being frivolous: the frivolity of Mardi Gras.
  • frivolously — characterized by lack of seriousness or sense: frivolous conduct.
  • frogs' legs — (esp in France) the legs of a frog prepared to be eaten, often by frying in butter and garlic
  • front crawl — a style of swimming in which the swimmer faces downwards and moves their arms alternately in strokes
  • front royal — a town in N Virginia.
  • front vowel — a vowel sound produced with the tongue in a position near the front of the mouth, such as the 'a' in 'at' or the 'e' in bed
  • frontlessly — in a frontless or shameless manner
  • frontloaded — Simple past tense and past participle of frontload.
  • frontolysis — Meteorology. the dissipation or decrease of a front or frontal zone.
  • frostflower — a plant, Milla biflora, of the amaryllis family, native to the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
  • fruticulose — (botany) Like, or pertaining to, a small shrub.
  • fulguration — to flash or dart like lightning.
  • full bottle — well-informed and enthusiastic about something
  • full cousin — cousin (def 1).
  • full nelson — a hold in which a wrestler, from behind the opponent, passes each arm under the corresponding arm of the opponent and locks the arms at the fingers or wrists on the back of the opponent's neck.
  • full-bodied — of full strength, flavor, richness, etc.: full-bodied wine; full-bodied writing.
  • full-custom — Design of integrated circuits at the transistor or polygon level. This is in contrast to the use of libraries of components. Full-custom design requires considerable skill and experience and is usually only feasible for simple circuits, especially ones with much repetition, such as memory device, where a small saving in the size and power consumption of a component will yield a large overall saving.
  • fulmination — a violent denunciation or censure: a sermon that was one long fulmination.
  • fulminatory — Thundering; striking terror.
  • fulsomeness — The state or quality of being fulsome or showing overdone and insincere flattery.
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